The Plymouth Circle meets at the Ruskin Institute. Last season the classes were held only once a fortnight; the arrangements for the autumn are not yet complete.
The Forest Gate Group meetings will re-open on September 15th at the house of the President, Dr. V. G. Batteson, 39, Woodgrange Road.
A Photographic-Esperantist Group has also been founded in London. Information can be received from the Secretary, Sro S. Maitland, 22, Maclise Road, West Kensington. The next meeting will be on September 8th.
FOOTNOTE:
[3] The Editor is not responsible for the opinions expressed in these Club reports.
CORRESPONDENCE NOTES.
The Editor much regrets that, owing to the numerous Esperantic week-ends, and the work connected with his relinquishing the hon. secretaryship of the London Esperanto Club, he has not been able to give the usual attention to his postbag. He therefore trusts that those who have not received prompt replies will excuse the delay.
Next month he will leave town about September 15th, and no letters can be forwarded for a week or so. The October number should, however, be ready as usual.
In case any old subscribers should have failed to notice the announcement on last issue’s cover re the increase in price of back numbers, the time limit is extended till September 10th. All wishing to complete their series should send before that date, as the price of Nos. 2 to 8 (inclusive) will thereafter be raised to sixpence a copy.